Noah Pacheco
is a Tribal Liaison and is called by the Chief of Hidden Springs to investigate
strange happenings on the reserve. When Noah starts to investigate, he
witnesses a stampede that claims the life of a young man. He also runs into a
beautiful woman that night who looks like she might be involved in the
incident. Noah quickly calls in reinforcements and his friend Gage who grew up
on the reserve and is also the son of the Chief comes home to help.
Fallon
Youngblood is the beautiful daughter of the chief and she also wants to become
the next leader of the tribe. When she meets Noah, she has mixed emotions. Can
he really help find out what is happening on the reserve?
As the story
progresses, it looks like someone is trying to frame Fallon for the incidents
happening on the reserve. She goes from being a suspect in the crimes, to being
a target. Can Noah and Gage find the person responsible before Fallon gets
hurt?
I really
liked this novel and the background on the Native tribe involved. The customs
and traditions were very interesting. This book was very different from the
first book in the series, and it honestly took me awhile to get engaged in the
story, but when I did, I really enjoyed it. I was hoping to read about the
characters from the first book On Common ground and I thought it would be a
continuation of the ranch and it’s story, so this storyline was a complete
surprise but a good one. Even though it is the second book, it can be read as a
stand alone novel.
Thank you so much to the author Jansen
Schmidt, Booksgosocial and NetGalley for an advanced copy of the book to
review. It was fabulous! All opinions expressed for this review are unbiased
and entirely my own.
Thank you so much for stopping by the farmhouse. Lynn
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